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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 2349280" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>This, good and noble sir is not correct. Texas law at the time of the Luby's massacre made concealed carry illegal in general. She did leave her gun in her truck, but Luby's policy had nothing to do with it; she was simply complying with Texas law.</p><p></p><p>At the time of the Luby's massacre, Texas did not have a CCW law. Hupp did not have a license at the time--no one in Texas did. The Luby's massacre was the thing that inspired Hupp to run for office so she could introduce a RTC bill in the Texas legislature. The first RTC bill passed by the legislature was vetoed by then-governor Ann Richards and a bill was finally signed into law by George W Bush, but like I say, this occurred after the Lub'ys massacre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 2349280, member: 5391"] This, good and noble sir is not correct. Texas law at the time of the Luby's massacre made concealed carry illegal in general. She did leave her gun in her truck, but Luby's policy had nothing to do with it; she was simply complying with Texas law. At the time of the Luby's massacre, Texas did not have a CCW law. Hupp did not have a license at the time--no one in Texas did. The Luby's massacre was the thing that inspired Hupp to run for office so she could introduce a RTC bill in the Texas legislature. The first RTC bill passed by the legislature was vetoed by then-governor Ann Richards and a bill was finally signed into law by George W Bush, but like I say, this occurred after the Lub'ys massacre. [/QUOTE]
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